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WWV will be OFF the AIR .
analogdial wrote: "Why don't you email the folks at WWVB and suggest they change their
broadcast frequency from 60 Hz to 60 kHz? I'm sure they'll appreicate the suggestion. " analog that was nothing but obnoxious. Can you forgive even a simple typo? |
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WWV will be OFF the AIR .
analogdial wrote: "That's the kind of incisive analysis this froup needs. Much better than
your trollmates. Carry on! " Sounds like YOU are the troll in this thread, you and the machine you just replied to! |
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WWV will be OFF the AIR .
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WWV will be OFF the AIR .
Joe from Kokomo wrote: "ing it to
death? What don't you understand about WWV and CHU being *identical* (other than fractions of a microsecond RF propagation differences)? " If someone had just SAID THAT IN THE FIRST PLACE, I wouldn't have "beat it to death". |
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WWV will be OFF the AIR .
"Joe from Kokomo" wrote in message
news Why are you [ thekma @ shortbus.edu ]making this so difficult and why are you beating it to death? That's what he does. He latches onto a subject that he does not understand. He refuses to learn. He blames everyone else. And above all, he beats it to death and then he beats the corpse. What don't you understand ... He doesn't understand a damn thing. He a ****ing moron. A real dumb ****. |
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WWV will be OFF the AIR .
In article , Joe from Kokomo writes:
What do you mean by "ensure both CHU and the WWVs are in sync"? Sync? The American (WWV) and Canadian (CHU) atomic clocks are within *fractions* of a microsecond of each other. Why are you making this so difficult and why are you beating it to death? [...] Radio propagation within North America is not particularly useful for accuracies better than 10 ms or so. 3000 km away from your time station and you have a delay of 3E+06/3E+08 or 1E-02 sec (E prefixing the power of 10 multiplier here). Of course if you know you are not receiving via skip you can compensate for path and get into the submillisecond accuracy range. George |
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